DiacetylEros
Greenlighter
Hi all, just wanted to say hello to everyone on this wonderful cornucopia of information and experiences. I admit I have been a lurker to this site for years, often bypassing other sites/forums to get the nitty-gritty straight from here so I have great respect for BL, which is why I have *finally* chosen to join.
Like I said, I live near Chicago, one of the worst places in the US climate wise (and heroin availability wise, temptation to use everyday is just a 45min train ride...), 5 month summers, 1 month autumn and springs, and 5 month winters...
I'm currently a student at a local college and am slightly more than 1/2 way to my associates degree from which I plan to transfer to a four year school (in a community college at this current time). I'm undecided in my major, but it's either going to be Modern History or Writing/Literature but I have decided to pursue a minor in Psychology for sure.
I am also a heavy drug user, opioids and bzd's being my main go to, with some sprinkles of EToH thrown in (yes, I said EToH cos I drink solely what I refer to as Jack D Ripper's, that is pure grain alcohol (95% Everclear) mixed with filtered water. I hope any Kubrick fan who took the time to read this had a chuckle
... Not into uppers, take amps for studying occasionally but that generally devolves into some form of compulsive behavior such as cleaning or other more... nasty things lol... plus bodyload issues, appetite suppression, insomnia - not my box of Trix.
All this being said, I've recently gained a great deal in both arylcyclohexamines (one of my true loves, (I suppose I'd be described as poly-amorous lol) and diarylethylamines which are more novel and unresearched, but nonetheless can provide breathtaking experiences.
Aside from chemicals, I have a great deal of interest in cleverly written novels (ala The Amnesiac by Sam Taylor or anything by Chuck Palaniuck, as I love his scatter-brained style of writing), and my goal is to publish a novel as prolific, powerful, and emotionally manipulative as some of the works by Paliniuck, among others. I'm currently several chapters into a novel in the vain/vein (lol) of Selby's "Requiem for a Dream" or Luke Davie's "Candy", both of which I think are the two most accurate book about heroin addiction during the time periods that were taking place (Requiem = 1970's and "Candy" taking place in the late 80's and early 90's (despite what the film might imply that it was set in '06), my book takes place in the last five years, with my experiences and the experiences and the tragic death of others be supplanted.
So yeah, just you're lypical addict, looking for companionship, advice, and acceptance.
Peace love and euphoria,
DiacetylEros
Like I said, I live near Chicago, one of the worst places in the US climate wise (and heroin availability wise, temptation to use everyday is just a 45min train ride...), 5 month summers, 1 month autumn and springs, and 5 month winters...
I am also a heavy drug user, opioids and bzd's being my main go to, with some sprinkles of EToH thrown in (yes, I said EToH cos I drink solely what I refer to as Jack D Ripper's, that is pure grain alcohol (95% Everclear) mixed with filtered water. I hope any Kubrick fan who took the time to read this had a chuckle
All this being said, I've recently gained a great deal in both arylcyclohexamines (one of my true loves, (I suppose I'd be described as poly-amorous lol) and diarylethylamines which are more novel and unresearched, but nonetheless can provide breathtaking experiences.
Aside from chemicals, I have a great deal of interest in cleverly written novels (ala The Amnesiac by Sam Taylor or anything by Chuck Palaniuck, as I love his scatter-brained style of writing), and my goal is to publish a novel as prolific, powerful, and emotionally manipulative as some of the works by Paliniuck, among others. I'm currently several chapters into a novel in the vain/vein (lol) of Selby's "Requiem for a Dream" or Luke Davie's "Candy", both of which I think are the two most accurate book about heroin addiction during the time periods that were taking place (Requiem = 1970's and "Candy" taking place in the late 80's and early 90's (despite what the film might imply that it was set in '06), my book takes place in the last five years, with my experiences and the experiences and the tragic death of others be supplanted.
So yeah, just you're lypical addict, looking for companionship, advice, and acceptance.
Peace love and euphoria,
DiacetylEros

